Duane and Melissa Larsen sitting in a field of grass. They are both wearing dresses, while Melissa has a large bow on her head. There are wood poles, trees, and grass in the background.
From left to right: Jane Bemis, Melissa Larsen, and Elaine.
The girls are posing on top of straw bales. On the far left, there is another child and a dog trying to get to the top as well.
A group photo in front of a building. Elaine is standing on the far left with her hands on a child's shoulders; Jane Bemis is in the center wearing a black cloche hat.
Melissa Larsen holds a coyote caught in a trap. Melissa is dressed for winter in a hat, coat, and gloves, and there is snow and trees in the background.
""Squeak", Melissa, and Jane" (caption from photo album)
An unnamed girl, Melissa Larsen, Jane Bemis, and a dog pose together on a dirt road. There is still snow on the ground.
In back, from left to right: Hester Larsen, Melissa Larsen, Mrs. Giles, & Mrs. Berger. The two boys are standing in front, Raymond Giles and Duane Larsen. They are standing together on a dirt road or path with trees in the background.
Melissa and Duane Larsen pose for a photograph. Melissa is standing on a cushion and Duane is standing on a chair in the snow. Duane is wearing his aviation suit and is giving a salute.
The Larsen Family from left to right: Hans, Melissa (linking arms with her father & mother), Mary Hester, and Duane on his bicycle. The family dog, Jack, is also pictured.
A group of children pose for a picture in their white bloomers and button-downs. Melissa Larsen is marked with an 'X"; she has her head down holding a baby. Duane Larsen is standing on the far right. Jim Nimon is front and center with short hair and his hands behind his back.
Melissa & Hester Larsen stand behind Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise. Hester is mother to Melissa, grandmother to Bobby & Mary Jo. The house behind them appears to be the Larsen family ranch home.
Duane, smaller and in the front, looks at his sister, Melissa, who is piling up potatoes. Potatoes were an important crop to early ranchers and farmers in the Eagle Valley.
Friendship is timeless. Senior Girls in 1929. There is a little boy standing in the background holding his hat that could be Duane Larsen.
From left to right: Grace Edge, Clara Forster, Melissa, Larsen, Jane Bemis.